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Filey Cottages with Hot Tubs

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Bell Cottage

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms: 1
  • Private wood-fired hot tub
  • Luxury converted granary cottage
  • Romantic kingsize bedroom retreat
  • Enclosed garden with countryside views
  • Near Filey beach and walks
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Crescent Bay House

Hot Tub
Sleeps 10
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 5
  • Hot tub in enclosed garden
  • Five bedrooms sleep ten guests
  • Pet-friendly with secure garden
  • Beach just 0.4 miles away
  • Ample off-road parking available
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Get More From Your Filey Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Filey gives you the perfect blend of coastal charm and pure relaxation. This traditional seaside town on Yorkshire's Heritage Coast offers miles of sandy beaches and dramatic clifftop walks. You get proper old-fashioned seaside fun mixed with stunning natural beauty.

We love how Filey works brilliantly for romantic breaks and family getaways alike. The town sits between the busier resorts of Scarborough and Bridlington but keeps its peaceful character. After exploring rock pools or walking the Cleveland Way you can sink into your private hot tub and watch the sunset over the North Sea.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Filey

Filey transformed from a small fishing village into a genteel Victorian resort during the 1800s. The town deliberately avoided the amusement arcades and funfairs that define other Yorkshire coastal towns. This gives it a more refined atmosphere that appeals to visitors seeking genuine seaside heritage.

The five-mile stretch of Filey Bay provides one of the safest beaches on the Yorkshire coast. Families appreciate the gently sloping sands and lifeguard patrols during summer months. Couples find secluded spots along the clifftops and hidden coves perfect for peaceful moments together.

Sightseeing in Filey

The town centre retains its Victorian character with independent shops and traditional cafes lining the streets. Filey Museum on Queen Street tells the story of local fishing heritage and Roman occupation. The Edwardian promenade stretches along the seafront with colourful beach huts and well-maintained gardens.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Filey

From dramatic coastal landmarks to family-friendly attractions, Filey packs plenty into this compact resort. These five spots showcase why visitors return year after year for cottage breaks here.

Filey Brigg

This natural rock promontory juts nearly a mile into the North Sea and forms the northern boundary of Filey Bay. The rocky peninsula creates a natural breakwater and offers spectacular views across the coastline. At low tide you can walk along the Brigg and explore rock pools teeming with crabs and sea anemones.

Filey Beach

The Blue Flag beach stretches for five miles of golden sand backed by low cliffs. Clean waters and gentle waves make it ideal for swimming and paddling. Dog friendly sections allow pets to run free outside summer restrictions. Beach huts available for hire provide shelter and storage for day-long visits.

RSPB Bempton Cliffs

Just eight miles north you'll find England's largest seabird colony with over half a million birds. Between April and August puffins, gannets and razorbills nest on the dramatic chalk cliffs. The reserve has excellent viewing platforms and a visitor centre. Bring binoculars for the best views of these incredible seabirds.

Flamborough Head

This chalk headland features dramatic white cliffs rising 400 feet above the sea. Two lighthouses mark this important navigation point. Coastal paths offer stunning walks with views across to Filey Brigg. The area holds designation as a Heritage Coast for its outstanding natural beauty and geological importance.

Filey Dams Nature Reserve

This freshwater wetland sits just inland from the town centre and attracts over 200 bird species throughout the year. Well-maintained paths and bird hides make wildlife watching accessible for everyone. Spring brings nesting warblers whilst winter sees visiting wildfowl. The reserve provides peaceful walks away from the beach crowds.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Filey Brigg Dramatic coastal walks and rock pooling at this natural promontory jutting into the North Sea Everyone
Filey Beach Five miles of clean golden sand with safe swimming and traditional seaside activities Families
RSPB Bempton Cliffs England's largest seabird colony with puffins, gannets and spectacular cliff scenery Everyone
Flamborough Head Towering chalk cliffs, historic lighthouses and breathtaking coastal path walks Couples
Filey Dams Nature Reserve Peaceful wetland walks with excellent birdwatching opportunities year-round Everyone

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Filey?
Filey railway station connects to York, Scarborough and Hull with regular services. The town sits on the A165 coastal road between Scarborough (9 miles) and Bridlington (11 miles). Leeds Bradford Airport lies 70 miles away whilst parking is readily available throughout the town.

What family activities are available?
The beach offers traditional bucket-and-spade fun with rock pooling at Filey Brigg. Filey Sailing Club runs courses for children during summer. The Evron Centre provides indoor swimming when weather turns. Nearby attractions include Scarborough Sea Life Sanctuary and Flamingo Land theme park.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Sunset walks along the clifftop path towards Filey Brigg create magical moments. Book a table at The Lighthouse restaurant for seafood with sea views. The secluded coves south of the main beach offer privacy. Many luxury cottages feature jacuzzi facilities perfect for intimate evenings.

What shopping options exist?
The town centre has independent boutiques, gift shops and traditional sweet shops. Murray Street hosts the main shopping area with bakeries and delis selling local produce. Scarborough offers larger stores and shopping centres just 20 minutes away. Weekly markets sell fresh fish, vegetables and crafts.

Are hot tub cottages suitable year-round?
Absolutely. Winter brings dramatic coastal storms to watch from your warm retreat. Spring sees migrating birds and wildflowers along the clifftops. Summer offers long beach days ending with hot tub relaxation. Autumn provides peaceful walks and last minute deals on holiday lets.

Cottages with hot tubs in Filey combine traditional seaside charm with modern luxury. Whether you're seeking dog friendly accommodation, large holiday houses for groups or secluded retreats for two, this coastal gem delivers. The variety of self catering options includes everything from boutique cottages to log cabin lodges.

We find Filey works brilliantly for short cottage breaks or longer stays. Book direct with owners or through specialists like Sykes Cottages for the best selection. Pet friendly cottages welcome dogs on beach walks. Large family groups can rent big cottages with swimming pool access nearby. For hire options include everything from cheap cottages to unique villas.

Visit Filey for authentic Yorkshire coastal experiences. The combination of natural beauty, Victorian heritage and modern holiday homes creates something special. Your cottage with hot tub provides the perfect base for exploring this underrated corner of England's coastline.

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